Laundry treating apparatus

ABSTRACT

A laundry treating apparatus is provided that may include a cabinet having a laundry opening formed therein, a door mounted to the cabinet to open and close the laundry opening, and a control panel arranged at or on the cabinet. The control panel may include a control panel body that projects forward from a front plate. A front side of the control panel body may be sloped to face upward, thereby permitting enhanced utilization of an inside space of the cabinet, easy display of information on the control panel to a user, and easy operation of the control panel by a user.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application is a Continuation Application of U.S. application Ser.No. 14/295,827 filed Jun. 4, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C.§ 119 to Korean Application Nos. 10-2013-0064077 filed in Korea on Jun.4, 2013 and 10-2014-0046922 filed in Korea on Apr. 18, 2014, the entiredisclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

A laundry treating apparatus for washing or drying laundry is disclosedherein.

2. Background

In general, a laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus for washing ordrying laundry, such as clothes or other items, or an apparatus forperforming both washing and drying the laundry. The laundry treatingapparatus may include a cabinet having a laundry opening, a tub in thecabinet to hold washing water, a drum rotatably provided in the tub, awater supply device to supply the washing water to the tub, and adetergent supply device to supply detergent to the tub through thewashing water being provided from the water supply device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the followingdrawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements, andwherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a laundry treating apparatus inaccordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a front view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a side view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a plan view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 1;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a front cover of the laundry treatingapparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 7 is a front view of the front cover of FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a rear side of a control panel of thelaundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 9 is a plan view of the control panel of FIG. 9;

FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating coupling of the control panelcoupled to the front cover of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating an exterior appearance of abottom side of a detergent supply device of the laundry treatingapparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 12 is a back side perspective view of a hand grip of the laundrytreating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the hand grip of FIG. 12;

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG.1;

FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a door of the laundrytreating apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG.1, showing a door according to another embodiment, the door beingopened;

FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating the laundry treatingapparatus in FIG. 16, with the door closed;

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG.1, showing a control panel according to another embodiment;

FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a laundry treating apparatus inaccordance with another embodiment;

FIG. 20 is a front view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 19;

FIG. 21 is a side view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 19;

FIG. 22 is a plan view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 19;

FIG. 23 is an exploded perspective view of a control panel of thelaundry treating apparatus of FIG. 19;

FIG. 24 is an exploded perspective view of a drawer panel of the laundrytreating apparatus of FIG. 19; and

FIG. 25 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a control panel of alaundry treating apparatus in accordance with another embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A laundry treating apparatus according to embodiments will be describedin detail with reference to the appended drawings. Where possible, likereference numerals have been used to indicate like elements, andrepetitive disclosure has been omitted.

The laundry treating apparatus in accordance with embodiments may beapplicable both to a top loading type laundry treating apparatus havinga laundry opening provided in a top side of a cabinet, and a frontloading type laundry treating apparatus having the laundry openingprovided in a front side (or, a side) of the cabinet. Embodiments willbe described taking the front loading type laundry treating apparatus asan example.

The term “laundry treating apparatus” refers to all apparatuses thattreat laundry. In more detail, the term “laundry treating apparatus”refers to a washing machine for removing contamination from laundryusing washing water, a dryer for removing moisture from the laundry, anda washer-dryer having a drying function. The dryer may include a drumtype dryer for supplying heated air to a rotatable drum to dry thelaundry, and a cabinet type dryer (refresher) for supplying the heatedair to a clothes receiving space in which clothes to be contaminated arereceived.

Though the embodiments will be described taking the front loading typewashing machine with a rotatable drum to which the laundry is introducedthrough the front side of the cabinet as an example, embodiments do notexclude various types of laundry treating apparatuses, including thosedescribed above.

A laundry treating apparatus in accordance with an embodiment will bedescribed, with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5. FIG. 1 is a perspective viewof a laundry treating apparatus in accordance with an embodiment. FIG. 2is a front view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is aside view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 4 is a planview of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 5 is across-sectional view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1.

The laundry treating apparatus 1 of FIGS. 1-5 may include a cabinet 10,which may form an exterior appearance thereof, and a control panel 30 toreceive control information from a user. A laundry opening 110 (see FIG.6) may be formed in the cabinet 10. For example, the laundry opening 110may be formed in a front side of the cabinet 10. The laundry treatingapparatus 1 may further include a door 20 mounted to the cabinet 10 toopen/close the laundry opening 110.

The cabinet 10 may include a laundry holding space provided therein, anda rotatable drum 40. The laundry may be held in the drum 40.

The cabinet 10 may include a front cover 102 arranged on a front side ofthe laundry treating apparatus 1, a rear cover 104 positioned oppositeto the front cover 102, a top plate 101 provided at a top side of thefront cover 102 and the rear cover 104, and a base (not shown) providedat a bottom side. The cabinet 10 may further include side covers 103between the front cover 102 and the rear cover 104. As the front cover102, the rear cover 104, the top plate 101, and the side covers 103 maybe coupled together, a space may be formed to hold laundry and housingelements of the laundry treating apparatus 1 therein.

The front cover 102 may form a front side of the cabinet 10. The frontcover 102 may have the laundry opening 110 formed therein forintroduction of the laundry (see FIG. 6). The laundry opening 110 may bean opening, for introduction of the laundry to the drum 40, or takingthe laundry out of the drum 40 through the laundry opening 110.

Referring to FIG. 5, the cabinet 10 may have the drum 40 providedtherein. The drum 40 may be rotatably provided. The user may introducelaundry intended to be treated to an inside of the drum 40. If thelaundry treating apparatus is a washing machine which removescontaminants from the laundry using washing water, the laundry treatingapparatus may further include a tub 50. The tub 50 may be provided at anoutside of the drum 40 to hold the washing water.

The front cover 102 may include a detergent supply device 60 providedthereto to hold detergent therein. The detergent supply device 60 may beprovided as a drawer panel type, and may be provided with a drawer handgrip 63 to assist pushing in and pulling out of the detergent supplydevice 60.

The front cover 102 will be described in detail, with reference to FIGS.6 and 7. FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the front cover of the laundrytreating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 7 is a front view of the front coverof FIG. 6.

The front cover 102 may include a front plate 105. The front cover 102may further include a top flange 100 a that extends from a top edge ofthe front plate 105 toward an inside of the cabinet 10. The front cover102 may further include side flanges 100 b that extend from both sideedges of the front plate 105 toward the inside of the cabinet 10. Thefront cover 102 may further include a lower flange (not shown) thatextends from a lower edge of the front plate 105 toward the inside ofthe cabinet 10. In this disclosure, the term “front side of the frontcover 102” may refer to the front plate 105, or a front side of thefront plate 105.

The control panel 30 may be arranged at or on the cabinet 10. One ofrear sides of the front cover 102 or the control panel 30 may have aprojected portion 320 provided thereto (see FIGS. 8-10), and the otherone may have a recess 120 provided thereto to receive and house theprojected portion 320 therein.

If the projected portion 320 is provided to or on the front cover 102,the rear side of the control panel 30 may have the recess 120 providedtherein to receive the projected portion 320 of the front cover 102.Alternatively, if the projected portion 320 is provided to or on therear side of the control panel 30, the recess 120 may be provided in thefront cover 102 to receive the projected portion 320 of the controlpanel 30 therein.

Hereinafter, a case will be described as an example, in which theprojected portion 320 is formed on the rear side of the control panel30, and the recess 120 is formed in the front cover 102. However,embodiments are not limited thereto, and positions of the projectedportion 320 and the recess 120 may be interchanged. As it will beapparent to persons skilled in this field of art, an example ofinterchange of the mounting positions of the projected portion 320 andthe recess 120 has not been described herein, separately.

With this embodiment, the front cover 102 may include the recess 120provided thereto for coupling the control panel 30 thereto. The recess120 may be provided to or in the front plate 105, and the projectedportion 320 provided to or at the rear side of the control panel 30 maybe inserted into the recess 120.

The recess 120 may include a flange 121 that extends from the front sideof the front plate 105 toward the inside of the cabinet 10 along aclosed loop L. The recess 120 may further include a closing portion 123that extends from the flange 121 to close an inside space of the loop L.

The recess 120 may have a predetermined width W1 (see FIG. 10) due tothe flange 121. The recess 120 may have an opened front side, and aclosed rear side due to the closing portion 123. The projected portion320 of the control panel 30 may be inserted in the recess 120 throughthe opened front side of the recess 120.

The recess 120 may include a connection terminal 130 provided therein tobe electrically coupled to a jack 330 (see FIG. 8) formed on theprojected portion 320 of the control panel 30. The connection terminal130 may be provided to the closing portion 123 of the recess 120. Theconnection terminal 130, when electrically connected to the jack 330,may serve as a window to supply power to the control panel 30 andexchange electric signal information with the control panel 30.

The recess 120 may be positioned on an upper side of the front plate105. For example, the recess 120 may be positioned at a central portionof the upper side of the front plate 105.

The recess 120 may be positioned spaced a predetermined distance from atop side edge of the front plate 105. Between a top side edge of therecess 120 and the top side edge of the front plate 105, a portion ofthe front side of the front plate 105 may be provided. A surfacepositioned between the top side edge of the recess 120 and the top sideedge of the front plate 105 may be on a same plane with the front sideportion of the front plate 105 having no recess 120.

The laundry opening 110 may be provided to or at a central portion ofthe front plate 105. The laundry opening 110 may be circular. Thelaundry may be introduced into the drum 40 or taken out of the drum 40through the laundry opening 110.

A seating portion 140 to seat a door frame of the door 20 thereon may beprovided to or at an outside of the laundry opening 110. The seatingportion 140 may be a portion on which an inner frame 210 of the doorframe may be seated, and may be recessed toward an inside of the cabinet10 from the front side of the front plate 105.

The seating portion 140 may include a hook hole 147 formed therein to becoupled with a hook 260 of the door 20. The seating portion 140 mayinclude a hinge inserting hole 141 formed therein to receive a hinge arm250 of the door 20 therein. The seating portion 140 may include abracket coupling recess 145 formed therein to receive the bracket 240 ofthe door 20 coupled thereto. The seating portion 140 and a configurationin which the door 20 is coupled to the seating portion 140 will bedescribed hereinbelow.

A mounting portion 150 may be provided on a side of the front plate 105to receive the detergent supply device 60 mounted thereto. The mountingportion 150 may have the detergent supply device 60 coupled thereto. Ahook hole (not shown) may be formed on a front side of the detergentsupply device 60 to be coupled to the drawer hand grip 63, as describedhereinbelow.

The control panel 30 will be described with reference to FIGS. 8 to 10.FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a rear side of a control panel of thelaundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 9 is a plan view of thecontrol panel of FIG. 9. FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating coupling ofthe control panel coupled to the front cover of the laundry treatingapparatus of FIG. 1.

Referring to FIGS. 8 to 10, the control panel 30 may have a controlpanel body 310 having a predetermined width W2. The control panel 30 mayinclude the projected portion 320 provided to or at a rear side 313 ofthe control panel body 310. The projected portion 320 may be formed asone unit with the control panel body 310.

The control panel body 310 is an element to receive washing informationfrom a user or display the washing information thereon, may have a frontside 311 provided with at least one of an input to receive the washinginformation and/or a display (an output) to display the washinginformation thereon. The control panel body 310 may be provided withboth the input and the display (the output unit).

The control panel body 310 may include the front side 311 having apredetermined width W3 exposed to an outside of the laundry treatmentapparatus. The control panel body 310 may include the rear side 313configured to face the front side of the front cover 102. In this case,the control panel body 310 may have the front side 311 sloped to faceupward.

The laundry treating apparatus may be installed at a position lower thaneyes of the user. In this case, the control panel 30 may be positionedat a position lower than the eyes of the user. In order to enhancevisibility of the input and the display on the control panel 30, thefront side 311 of the control panel body 310 may be sloped in adirection of the user's eyes. Therefore, if the rear side 313 of thecontrol panel body 310 extends substantially vertically, a side of thecontrol panel body 310 may have a trapezoidal shape.

The rear side 313 of the control panel body 310 may have the projectedportion 320 provided thereto. The projected portion 320 may project fromthe rear side 313 of the control panel body 310 toward an inside of thecabinet 10. The projected portion 320 may be inserted into the recess120 formed in the front plate 105 to be coupled and fixedly secure thecontrol panel 30 to the front plate 105.

The projected portion 320 may have the predetermined width W2, and mayinclude a front side 321 and a rear side 323. The front side 321 of theprojected portion 320 may couple to the rear side 313 of the controlpanel body 310, and the rear side 323 of the projected portion 320 mayseat on or in the closing portion 123 of the recess 120.

The jack 330 configured to be coupled to the connection terminal 130 ofthe recess 120 electrically may be provided to the rear side 323 of theprojected portion 320. At least one of a microcomputer or a power sourceof the control panel 30, for example, electric elements to drive thecontrol panel 30 may be provided inside of the projected portion 320.

The projected portion 320 may have a cross sectional area smaller than across-sectional area of the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310.The rear side 323 of the projected portion 320 coupled to the rear side313 of the control panel body 310 may have an area smaller than an areaof the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310. The projectedportion 320 may be inserted into the recess 120 formed in the frontplate 105.

The control panel body 310 may project forward from a front side of thefront plate 105. The control panel body 310 may be mounted to projectfrom the front side of the front plate 105. The front side of thecontrol panel body 310 may be sloped to face upward.

A substantially horizontal or vertical cross-section of the controlpanel body 310 may have a rectangular shape having ratios of short sidesto long sides that are not the same. That is, the control panel body 310may have a rectangular bar shape. The long sides of the control panelbody 310 may extend in a transverse direction of the front cover 102.

If the control panel body 310 has the rectangular shape, an area of theprojected portion 320 may occupy approximately ½ to 1/10 of an area ofthe rear side 313 of the control panel body 310. That is, the area ofthe projected portion 310 may be approximately ½ to ⅓ of the area of therear side 313 of the control panel body 310.

The projected portion 320 may deviate to one of a left side or a rightside of the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310. The projectedportion 320 may deviate to one of the left side or the right side in alengthwise direction of the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310.

The recess 120 may be positioned at the central portion of the upperside of the front plate 105. If the projected portion 320 is positionedat a central portion of the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310,the control panel body 310 may interfere with the mounting portion 150.Therefore, the projected portion 320 may be provided to deviate to oneside from the central portion of the control panel body 310. Theprojected portion 320 may be provided to deviate in a direction themounting portion 150 is positioned.

Referring to FIG. 10, coupling of the control panel 30 to the frontcover 102 will be described in detail hereinbelow.

The projected portion 320 of the control panel 30 may be inserted intothe recess 120 formed in the front plate 105. The recess 120 may have ashape in conformity with an outside shape of the projected portion 320.

The projected portion 320 may be inserted into the recess 120 through anopened front side of the recess 120. In this case, the closing portion123 of the recess 120 and the rear side 323 of the projected portion 320may be closely coupled, and the connection terminal 130 provided to oron the closing portion 123 and the jack 330 provided to or on the rearside 323 of the projected portion 320 may be electrically coupled.

The projected portion 320 may have an upper side 325, a lower side 327,and sides coupled to the flange 121 of the recess 120 to be in contacttherewith. If the projected portion 320 is inserted into the recess 120,the flange 121 and the upper side 325, the lower side 327, and the sidesmay couple to be in close contact with each other.

At least one of the upper side 325, the lower side 327, or the sides ofthe projected portion 320 may be provided sloped toward the centralportion of the projected portion 320. As the flange 121 and the closingportion 123 of the recess 120 are in conformity with an outside shape ofthe projected portion 320, the flange 121 may be formed sloped outwardfrom the central portion of the recess 120. By forming the sides of theprojected portion 320 and the recess 120 to have slopes, alignment ofthe projected portion 320 with the recess 120 may be easy when theprojected portion 320 is inserted into the recess 120.

The front side 321 of the projected portion 320 may project to anoutside of the front plate 105. The width W2 of the projected portion320 may be formed larger than the width W1 of the recess 120. However,the width W2 of the projected portion 320 may be the same as the widthW1 of the recess 120. In this case, the width W1 of the recess 120 mayrefer to a depth of a space the recess 120 forms. That is, the width W1does not include a thickness of the closing portion 123. Therefore, thefront side 321 of the projected portion 320 may be positioned on a sameplane with the front side of the front plate 105.

As the projected portion 320 projects from the rear side 313 of thecontrol panel body 310, if the projected portion 320 is inserted into,and coupled to, the recess 120, the control panel body 310 may projectto an outside of the front plate 105. In other words, the control panelbody 310 may project forward from the front cover 102 (the front plate105).

In this case, the term “forward” may mean an outside direction of thecabinet 10, and if the projected portion 320 is inserted into the recess120, the projected portion 320 may be coupled to the recess 120, suchthat the rear side 313 of the control panel body 310 abuts the frontside of the front plate 105. Further, an upper side 311 a, a lower side311 b, and the front side 311 of the control panel body 310 may projectto an outside of the front plate 105. Along with this, the rear side 313of the control panel body 310 may be in close contact with the frontside of the front plate 105.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating an exterior appearance of abottom side of a detergent supply device of the laundry treatingapparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 12 is a back side perspective view of a handgrip of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1. FIG. 13 is a bottomview of the hand grip of FIG. 12.

Referring to FIGS. 11 to 13, the detergent supply device 60 may includea drawer panel 61 which enables the detergent supply device 60 to bepushed into and pulled out of the cabinet 10. The detergent supplydevice 60 may include a drawer hand grip 63 provided to or on the frontside of the drawer panel 61 for the user's hand to hold thereon to pushinto and pull out the drawer panel 61. The user may hold the drawer handgrip 63 and push or pull the drawer panel 61 into and out of the cabinet10.

The drawer panel 61 may have a space to hold the detergent therein. Ifthe drawer panel 61 is pushed into the cabinet 10, the front side of thedrawer panel 61 may be positioned on a same plane with the front side ofthe front cover 102.

Referring to FIGS. 12 and 13, the drawer hand grip 63 may have anunderside 635 and a rear side 633 with a cut-away portion 650 formedrecessed in portions thereof. The cut-away portion 650 may not be formedin the front side of the drawer hand grip 63, and the user may put ahand therein to hold the drawer hand grip 63. That is, if the user putshis or her fingers into the cut-away portion 650 and pushes or pulls thefront side 631 of the drawer hand grip 63, the drawer panel 61 may bepushed in or pulled out, respectively.

The drawer hand grip 63 may be formed to have a same shape as thecontrol panel body 310. That is, if provided to or at the front side ofthe drawer panel 61, the drawer hand grip 63 may be fabricated to give asense of unity with the control panel body 310.

The drawer hand grip 63 may have a width substantially the same as thewidth W3 of the control panel body 310, and a height H of the front side631 may be substantially the same as a height of the control panel body310.

The front side 631 of the drawer hand grip 63 may be formed sloped toface upward the same as the front side 311 of the control panel body310. Therefore, if the drawer panel 61 is pushed in, the front side 631of the drawer hand grip 63 may be positioned substantially on the sameplane as the front side 311 of the control panel body 310.

The rear side 633 of the drawer hand grip 63 may have a coupling member640 provided thereto to couple the drawer hand grip 63 to the drawerpanel 61. The coupling member 640 may be, for example, a hook having aholding step. The hook 640 may be inserted in a hook hole (not shown)formed in a front side of the drawer panel 61 to couple the drawer handgrip 63 to the drawer panel 61.

The door 20 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 14 and15. FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 1. FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a door of thelaundry treating apparatus of FIG. 1.

Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, the door 20 may include the inner frame210 seated on the seating portion 140 formed on the front cover 102, andan outer frame 220 coupled to the inner frame 210. The door 20 mayfurther include a door glass 230 coupled between the inner frame 210 andthe outer frame 220. The inner frame 210 and the outer frame 220 may bedetachably coupled and separably provided.

The inner frame 210 may be fabricated in a shape in conformity with ashape of the seating portion 140. The seating portion 140 may becircular, and the inner frame 210 may also be circular. The inner frame210 may be provided in an annular shape to provide the door glass 230 onan inside of the inner frame 210.

The outer frame 220 may be coupled to an outside of the inner frame 210,and may project to an outside of the cabinet 10. An inside of the outerframe 220 may be in close contact with the front side of the front cover102, or positioned in an outside direction of the cabinet 10 by apredetermined distance from the front side of the front cover 102. Thedoor glass 230 may be coupled between the inside of the outer frame 220and the inner frame 210.

Referring to FIG. 3, the outer frame 220 may project in an outsidedirection of the cabinet 10 or away from the front cover 102 when thedoor 20 is closed. The seating portion 140 may be recessed toward aninside of the cabinet 10 to receive the inner frame 210. It may be saidthat the outer frame 220 is coupled to project from the front side ofthe front cover 102 to or in the outside direction of the cabinet 10.Though the outer frame 220 may have a portion with a predetermined widthreceived in the seating portion 140, embodiments are not so limited.That is, the outer frame 220 may be coupled to the front cover 102without being received in the seating portion 140 such that the wholeouter frame 220 projects in the outside direction of the cabinet 10.

Referring to FIG. 14, the door 20 may include a bracket 240 coupled tothe seating portion 140. The door 20 may include a hinge arm 250 thatprojects forward from the bracket 240. The bracket 240 may be fastenedto a bracket coupling recess 145 (see FIG. 7) formed in the seatingportion 140. The hinge arm 250 may extend to an inside of the cabinet 10passed through the hinge arm inserting hole 141 formed in the seatingportion 140.

The hinge arm 250 may have one end provided between the inner frame 210and the outer frame 220. The one end of the hinge arm 250 may have ahinge shaft (not shown) provided thereto, and the hinge shaft may berotatably coupled between the inner frame 210 and the outer frame 220.

The inner frame 210 may have a hinge arm inserting hole 211 formedtherein through which the hinge arm 250 may pass.

The inner frame 210 may have one side provided with a hook 260, and thehook 260 may be coupled to a hook hole 147 formed in the seating portion140. The hook 260 may be coupled to a locking switch provided to or inthe hook hole 147.

As the outer frame 220 may be detachably provided to the inner frame 210and may project from the front side of the front cover 102, the outerframe 220 may be fabricated in a variety of shapes regardless of shapesof the seating portion 140 and the inner frame 210. Referring to FIG.14, the outer frame 220 may be circular, similar to the inner frame 210.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG.1, showing a door according to another embodiment, the door beingopened. FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating the laundry treatingapparatus in FIG. 16, with the door closed.

Referring to FIGS. 16 and 17, alternatively, outer frame 320 may beformed in a square shape. As described above, as the outer frame mayproject to the outside from the front side of the front cover 102, theouter frame 320 may be fabricated such that it is not in conformity withthe shape of the inner frame 210 and the seating portion 140.Accordingly, degrees of freedom of fabrication of the outer frame may beenhanced.

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus of FIG.1, showing a control panel according to another embodiment. Referring toFIG. 18, the control panel body 310 of the control panel 30 may beformed to have a short length. As the control panel body 310 may projectfrom the front side of the front cover 102, the control panel body 310may be fabricated in a variety of shapes and sizes within a range ofshapes and sizes that do not interfere with the door 20 or the detergentsupply device 60. As shown in FIG. 18, if the control panel body 310 hasa relatively small aspect ratio, the drawer hand grip 63 may be formedin the drawer panel 61 of the detergent supply device 60 in the shape ofa recess.

According to demands of users, laundry treating apparatuses come in avariety of shapes of products with price ranges different from oneanother. In order to fabricate the variety of products, it is requiredto provide production lines fit to the variety of products. However, ifindividual production lines are provided for each of the products, thereare disadvantages in that a large space is required for installation ofequipment for the production lines for each of the products, and a highproduction cost is required due to different equipment for theproduction lines.

As has been described above, embodiments disclosed herein have anadvantage of enhancing degrees of freedom of fabrication of the controlpanel by projecting the control panel body 310 to the outside of thefront cover. That is, embodiments disclosed herein have an advantage ofapplying the same front cover to laundry treating apparatuses ofdifferent price ranges.

In more detail, by applying a front cover having the same standardrecess to all products and making a size of the control panel to becoupled to the recess different, the products may become different. Bystandardizing the front cover and the recess formed therein forapplication to a variety of production lines, one front cover may beapplicable to a variety of production lines. In this case, as functionsand configurations of the products are different from one another, sizesand functions for controlling the products may be different, too.

In this case, embodiments disclosed herein standardize the projectedportion to be inserted in the recess, and allow the control panel bodyto be coupled to the projected portion and projected to the outside ofthe front cover, to enhance degrees of freedom of the body. That is, thecontrol panel having an input and/or display provided thereto may befabricated in a variety of shapes according to the products. Further, byfabricating the control panel bodies fit to a variety of product groupsand coupling the control panel bodies fabricated thus to thestandardized front covers, the same front cover may be used regardlessof variations in sizes and shapes of the control panel. Eventually, asindividual production lines for the front cover are not required for thevariety of product groups, production cost may be saved, and spacerequired for the equipment of the production lines may be reduced.

Additionally, by projecting the outer frame of the door to the outsideof the front cover, degrees of freedom of fabrication, and shapes of thedoor may be enhanced. As the user's aesthetics on products are differentaccording to shapes of the outer frame exposed to the outside, users mayrecognize the variety of products different from one another. In thiscase, as described before, if the shapes of the front covers are variedwith the shapes of the outer frames, it is required to construct avariety of production lines. However, embodiments disclosed herein havean advantage of enabling a change in shape of the outer frame regardlessof the shape of the front cover by coupling the outer frame projected tothe outside of the front cover.

A laundry treating apparatus in accordance with another embodiment willbe described with reference to FIGS. 19 to 24. FIG. 19 is a perspectiveview of a laundry treating apparatus in accordance with anotherembodiment. FIG. 20 is a front view of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 19. FIG. 21 is a side view of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 19. FIG. 22 is a plan view of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 19. FIG. 23 is an exploded perspective view of a control panel ofthe laundry treating apparatus of FIG. 19. FIG. 24 is an explodedperspective view of a drawer panel of the laundry treating apparatus ofFIG. 19.

In this embodiment, laundry treating apparatus 1′ may include a controlpanel 30′ including a control panel body 310′ and a printed circuitboard (PCB) assembly 400 (see FIG. 23). The control panel 30′ mayinclude a front plate 105′. The front plate 105′ of the control panel30′ may form an exterior appearance of a portion of a front side of thelaundry treating apparatus 1′. The front plate 105′ of the control panel30′ may be positioned on or at an upper side of the front plate 105 ofthe front cover 102 described with respect to the previous embodiment.

The control panel 30′ may include an upper flange 100 a′ formed on thefront plate 105′, a side flange 100 b′ formed on a side of the frontplate 105′. The control panel 30′ may include a pair of the side flanges100 b′ formed opposite to each other. The control panel 30′ may furtherinclude a lower flange 100 c′ formed on or at a lower side of the frontplate 105′. The control panel 30′ may be mounted to be positioned on orat an upper side of the front plate 105 of the front cover 102.

The control panel 30′ may have a rear space S1 formed among the frontplate 105′, the upper flange 100 a′, the side flange 100 b′, and thelower flange 100 c′ to house at least a portion of the PCB assembly 400.

The control panel 30′ may have a mounting portion 150′ formed therein tomount a drawer panel 61′ thereon or thereto. The mounting portion 150′may be positioned on or at a side of the side flange 100 b′. Themounting portion 150′ may be formed as one unit with the side flange 100b′.

The PCB assembly 400 may include a PCB 402 provided with an operationdevice and a display. The PCB assembly 400 may further include a PCBcover 404 having the PCB 402 mounted thereto. The PCB cover 404 may bemounted to at least one of the front plate 105′, the side flange 100 b′,the upper flange 100 a′, or the lower flange 100 c′ with a fasteningmember, such as, for example, a screw.

The PCB 402 may have at least one display, and at least one switch. Thedisplay, to display information on the laundry treating apparatus, mayinclude various electric components, such as a LED or LCD, for example.The switch, to operate the laundry treating apparatus, may includevarious electric components, such as a push button switch or a touchswitch, for example.

The PCB assembly 400 may further include a light guide (not shown) toguide a light of the display. The light guide may be mounted to the PCB420. The light guide may be mounted to face window 350 to be describedhereinbelow.

The control panel body 310′ may include the display 350, which may bepositioned at an upper side of the cabinet 10 at a front side of thecabinet 10 and have a front side 311 sloped to face upward. The controlpanel body 310′ may be arranged to project forward from the front plate105′. The front side 311 of the control panel body 310′ may be sloped toface upward. The control panel body 310′ may further include an upperside 314, a lower side 315, and two opposite sides 316 exposed to anoutside of the laundry treating apparatus. The control panel body 310′may have width L1 in a frontward to rearward direction of the lower side315 larger than a width L2 in the frontward to rearward direction of theupper side 314, as shown in FIG. 21. The control panel body 310′ mayfurther have a height H1 in a vertical direction smaller than a width H2of the front side of the front plate 105′ in the vertical direction, asshown in FIG. 21.

The control panel body 310′ may have a shape that projects forward fromthe front plate 105′ three dimensionally, and the front side 311 of thecontrol panel body 310′ may be positioned sloped to face upward by apredetermined angle at a front most position of a portion arranged toproject forward from the front plate 105. If the control panel body 310′does not project forward from the front plate 105′, but rather, thefront side 311 of the control panel body 310′ is positioned at or in avertical plane the same with the front side of the front plate 105′, thefront side 311 of the control panel body 310′ may face only a forwarddirection of the laundry treating apparatus in the forward to rearwarddirection of the laundry treating apparatus. In this case, a whole frontside of the control panel body 310′ may be poorly visible from an upperside of the front of the laundry treating apparatus, and even handlingof the control panel body 310′ may not be easy.

However, if the control panel body 310′ projects forward from the frontplate 105′, and the front side 311 of the control panel body 310′projected thus is sloped by a predetermined angle to face an upper sideof the front of the laundry treating apparatus, when a user looks at thefront side 311 of the control panel body 310′ from the upper side of thefront of the laundry treating apparatus, the user may look at the wholefront side 311 of the control panel body 310′ in a slope direction, andmay conveniently input an operation order on the laundry treatingapparatus through the front side 311 of the control panel body 310′.

If the control panel body 310′ does not project forward from the frontplate 105′, but rather, is formed in a shape in which a portion of theupper side of the control panel 30′ is recessed sloped by apredetermined angle, as described above, the recessed portion of thecontrol panel 30′ may be visible from the upper side of the front of thelaundry treating apparatus, and operation thereof may be convenient.However, a sloped structure of the portion of the upper side of thecontrol panel 30′ may reduce an inside space of the laundry treatingapparatus, making utilization of the inside space of the laundrytreating apparatus poor.

On the other hand, if the control panel body 310′ projects forward fromthe front plate 105′ and the front side 311 of the control panel body310′ is sloped by the predetermined angle to face the upper side of thefront of the laundry treating apparatus, utilization of the inside spaceof the laundry treating apparatus may be enhanced, and the front side311 of the control panel body 310′ may be clearly visible to a user,such that an operation order on the laundry treating apparatus may beinput easily through the front side 311 of the control panel body 310′.

Similar to the previous embodiment, the door 20 may have the outer frame220, which may form an exterior appearance thereof, and when the door 20is closed, at least a portion of the outer frame 220 may be positionedto project to the outside of the cabinet 10. The door 20 may have aconfiguration and operation identical to the previous embodiment, anddetailed description of the configuration and the operation identical tothe previous embodiment has been omitted.

The door 20, the drawer panel 61′, and the display 350 may projectforward from the cabinet 10. The door 20 may have substantially the sameprojected width as the window 350. The door 20 may have a portion facingthe lower side 315 of the control panel body 310′ in a verticaldirection. A gap G smaller than the height H1 of the control panel body310′ may be formed between the door 20 and the control panel body 310′.The gap G between the door 20 and the control panel body 310′ may be anempty space for a user to hold the outer frame 220 projected to theoutside of the cabinet 10 with one hand. The user may hold the door 20easily with means other than hand grip 200 c, which is discussedhereinbelow.

The gap G between the door 20 and the control panel body 310′ may have asmallest height which would allow for a user's finger to be insertedtherein, and a largest height that can make the door 20 and the controlpanel body 310′ provide a sense of unity on the whole. If the gap Gbetween the door 20 and the control panel body 310′ is lower than theheight H1 of the control panel body 310′, the door 20 and the controlpanel body 310′ may provide the sense of unity on the whole togetherwith the front cover 102.

The outer frame 220 may have the hand grip 220 c formed at an outsidecircumference 220 b thereof. The hand grip 220 c may include a recessformed at an outside circumferential surface thereof. The hand grip 220c may be formed at the outer frame 220 to face the lower side 315 of thecontrol panel body 310′ in the vertical direction.

When closed, the door 20 may have at least a portion that projectsforward from the front plate 105 of the front cover 102, and a largestprojected width L3 in a frontward to rearward direction of the door 20may be substantially the same as, or larger than the width L2 of thecontrol panel body 310′. In this case, the width L2 of the control panelbody 310′ may be substantially the same as a width of the lower side 315of the control panel body 310′ in the forward to rearward direction.

The drawer panel 61′ may be arranged at or on the control panel 30′. Thedrawer panel 61′ may have a configuration and operation identical to theprevious embodiment, and detailed description of the configuration andoperation identical to the previous embodiment have been omitted.

The drawer panel 61′ may have a sloped surface 61 a positioned onsubstantially the same plane with the front side 311 of the controlpanel body 310′. The drawer panel 61′ may have the sloped surface 61 apositioned on substantially the same plane with the front side 311 ofthe window 350. The sloped surface 61 a may be positioned on a side ofthe front side 311 of the window 350.

The drawer panel 61′ may include the drawer hand grip 63 having thesloped surface 61 a. The drawer panel 61′ may form a hand grip space S4having an opened lower side in or at a rear of the drawer hand grip 63.The hand grip space S4 formed in the drawer panel 61′ may be formed bythe cut-away portion 650 the same with the previous embodiment. When thedoor 20 is closed, the hand grip space S4 may face a portion of theoutside circumferential surface 220 b of the door 20.

The control panel body 310′ will be described in more detail withreference to FIG. 23. The control panel body 310′ may include a frontbody portion 340 that projects forward from the front plate 105′, andthe window 350 arranged at the front body portion 350 to have the frontside 311 sloped to face upward. The control panel body 310′ may furtherinclude a deco 360 that surrounds circumferences of the front bodyportion 340 and the window 350.

The front body portion 340 may form a space S2 therein. The space S2formed in the front body portion 340 may be a space formed in front ofthe rear space S1, and the front space S2 may have a size smaller thanthe rear space S1.

The front body portion 340 may include an upper side 341, a lower side342, and sides 343 that project forward from the front plate 105 of thecontrol panel body 310′ as one unit thereof. The upper side 341 of thefront body portion 340 and the lower side 342 of the front body portion340 may extend parallel to each other, and each of which may extend in alengthwise direction of the control panel body 310′. The lower side 342of the front body portion 340 may have a width in the forward torearward direction larger than a width of the upper side 341 of thefront body portion 340 in the forward to rearward direction.

The sides 343 of the front body portion 340 may connect the upper side341 of the front body portion 340 to the lower side 342 of the frontbody portion 340, and may project forward from the front plate 105′ asone unit. The front body portion 340 may include a pair of the sides 343that face each other in a lateral direction.

The front space S2 may be formed by the upper side 341, the lower side342, and the sides 343 of the front body portion 340, to receive atleast a portion of the PCB assembly 400 therein. The front space S2 ofthe front body portion 340 may have a portion of the light guide of thePCB assembly 400 positioned therein.

The front side of the front body portion 340 may further include a frontplate 344 sloped to face upward forwardly. The front plate 344 may havea window seating surface to seat the window 350 thereon. The front plate344 may be formed to be sloped by a predetermined angle to face upwardforwardly. If the front body portion 340 includes the front plate 344,the front plate 344 may have an opening 345 to allow electric componentsto be mounted to the PCB 402, more particularly, a portion of the touchswitch to be positioned in contact with the window 350.

The laundry treating apparatus may have the front plate 344 sloped at anacute angle from a horizontal plane. The smaller the angle from ahorizontal plane, the more the front side 311 of the control panel body310′ may be sloped to face upward to a maximum degree, while the largerthe angle from a horizontal plane, the more the front side 311 of thecontrol panel body 310′ may be sloped to face forward to a maximumdegree.

If the deco 360 is not included, the control panel body 310′ may havethe upper side 341, the lower side 342, and the sides 343 of the frontbody portion 340 exposed to the outside. In this case, the upper side ofthe front body portion 340 may be the upper side 314 of the controlpanel body 310′, the lower side of the front body portion 340 may be thelower side 315 of the control panel body 310′, and the sides of thefront body portion 340 may be the sides 316 of the control panel body310′.

The window 350 may be formed in a plate shape. The window 350 maydisplay information for the laundry treating apparatus to the outside.The display may be positioned on the upper side of the cabinet 10 infront of the front side of the cabinet 10 with the front side 311thereof sloped to face upward. Light emitted from the display may beincident on the window 350 for the user to watch the window 350 tonotice information on the laundry treating apparatus.

The window 350 may be an operation panel for a user to touch or applypressure thereto for operation of the laundry treating apparatus. Thewindow 350 may further include a touch screen. The user may touch orapply pressure to the window 350, and may handle a switch on the PCBassembly 400. The window 350 may be positioned in front of the frontbody portion 340. Of course, the window 350 may be fastened to at leastone of the front body portion 340, the PCB assembly 400, or the deco 360with, for example, fastening members, such as screws, fastened with ahooking device, such as a hook, or attached with an adhesive member,such as two-sided tape. The front side of the window 350 may be thefront side 311 of the control panel body 310′.

The deco 360 may include at least one of an upper side 361, a lower side362, or a side 363. It is possible to arrange the deco 360 to surroundthe upper side 341, the lower side 342, the left side 343, and the rightside 343 of the front body portion 340. The deco 360 may include a pairof opposite sides 363, the upper side 361, and the lower side 362. Thepair of sides 363 may surround the upper side 341, the lower side 342,the left side 343, and the right side 343 of the front body portion 340,and the upper side 361, the lower side 362, and the pair of the sides363 may surround the upper side, the lower side, the left side, and theright side of the window 350.

The deco 360 may have a space S3 formed among the upper side 361, thelower side 362, and the sides 363. The deco 360 may have one or morehooks 365 that hold the window 350 to prevent the window 350 fromfalling off the deco 360 in a frontward to rearward direction of thedeco 360. The one or more hooks may project from the deco 360 toward thespace S3. The deco 360 may function as a window holder to secure thewindow 350. The deco 360 may include all of the upper side 361, thelower side 362, and the sides 363. The deco 360 may have a metal layercoated to or on an outside surface thereof. For example, the deco 360may have the outside surface coated with chromium to improve ornamentalbeauty of the laundry treating apparatus.

If the deco 360 surrounds the upper side 341, the lower side 342, theleft side 343, and the right side 343 of the front body portion 340, theupper side 361 of the deco 360 may be the upper side 314 of the controlpanel body 310′, the lower side 362 of the deco 360 may be the lowerside 315 of the control panel body 310′, and the sides 363 of the deco360 may be the sides 316 of the control panel body 310′.

The PCB assembly 400 may have at least a portion thereof placed in thespace S2 of the front body portion 340. The PCB assembly 400 may bemounted to position the light guide between the PCB 402 and the window350. At least a portion of the light guide may be positioned between thefront space S2 of the front body portion 340, and at least a portion ofthe PCB cover 404 may be positioned in the rear space S1.

The drawer panel 61′ will be described in more detail with reference toFIG. 24. The drawer panel 61′ may include the detergent box 62 to holddetergent. The drawer panel 61′ may include an outer body 64 exposed toan outside.

The detergent box 62 may have a detergent holding space formed thereinto hold detergent. The detergent box 62 may be formed as one unit withthe outer body 64, or may be fastened to the outer body 64 with afastening member, such as a screw, for example.

The outer body 64 may include a front plate 105″. The front plate 105″of the outer body 64 may form an exterior appearance of a portion of thefront side of the laundry treating apparatus 1′. The outer body 64 mayinclude an upper flange 100 a″ formed on an upper side of the frontplate 105″. The outer body 64 may further include side flanges 100 b″formed at sides of the front plate 105″. The outer body 64 may have apair of the side flanges 100 b″ formed to face each other. The controlpanel 30′ may be positioned on or at an upper side of the front plate105 of the front cover 102.

The drawer panel 61′ may include a drawer body portion 610 that projectsforward, and a drawer cover 620 having a sloped surface 61 a arranged atthe drawer body portion 610 and positioned on substantially the sameplane as the front side 311 of the control panel body 310′. The drawerpanel 61′ may further include a drawer deco 630 that surrounds an upperside, a left side, a right side, and a circumference of the drawer cover620.

The drawer body portion 610 may project forward from the front plate105″ of the drawer panel 61′. The outer body 64 may have a hand gripidentical to the hand grip in accordance with the previous embodimentformed thereon. The drawer body portion 610 may function as a hand griptogether with the drawer cover 620. The drawer body portion 610 mayproject from the front plate 105″ of the drawer panel 61′ threedimensionally.

The drawer body portion 610 may be positioned on a side of the frontbody portion 340 of the control panel body 310′ shown in FIG. 23, andmay have a width in a left/right or lateral direction smaller than thefront body portion 340 of the control panel body 310′.

The drawer body portion 610 may include an upper side 611, and sides 613that project forward from the front plate 105″ of the drawer panel 61′as one unit therewith. The upper side 611 of the drawer body portion 610may extend in the left/right or lateral direction on an upper side ofthe front plate 105″.

The drawer body portion 610 may include a pair of the sides 613 in theleft/right or lateral direction that face each other. The sides 613 ofthe drawer body portion 610 may project forward from the front plate105″ of the outer body 64 as one unit therewith.

The drawer body portion 610 may have a front side with a front plate 614sloped to face upward forwardly. The front plate 614 of the drawer bodyportion 610 may have a cover seating surface for the drawer cover 620 tobe seated thereon. The front plate 614 of the drawer body portion 610may be formed sloped to face upward at a predetermined angle forwardly.The front plate 614 of the drawer body portion 610 may be sloped at anangle the same as the front plate 344 of the drawer body portion 610shown in FIG. 23.

The drawer body portion 610 may have an opened lower side, and thedrawer body portion 610 may have a hand grip space S4 formed among theupper side 611, the sides 613, and the front plate 614. The drawer cover620 may be formed in a plate shape. The drawer cover 620 may bepositioned forward of the front side of the cabinet 10 on the upper sideof the cabinet 10 to have the front surface 61 a sloped to face upward.The drawer cover 620 may be arranged in front of the drawer body portion610. The drawer cover 620 may have a height the same as a height of thewindow 350, and may be positioned on or at a side of the window 350, asshown in FIG. 23. As the drawer cover 620 is positioned on the side ofthe window 350, as shown in FIG. 23, the drawer cover 620 may provide asense of unity with the window 350, thereby making the upper side of thelaundry treating apparatus appear luxurious.

Of course, it is possible to fasten the drawer cover 620 to at least oneof the drawer body portion 610 or the drawer deco 630 with a fasteningmember, such as screw, or with a hooking device, such as hook, orattached with an adhesive member, such as a two-sided tape, for example.

The front side of the window 350 may be the front side 311 of thecontrol panel body 310′.

The drawer deco 630 may include at least one of an upper side 631, alower side 632, and a side 634. The drawer deco 630 may be arranged tosurround the upper side 611, the left side 613, and the right side 613of the drawer body portion 610. The drawer deco 630 may include a pairof opposite sides 634, and the upper side 631, the lower side 632, andthe pair of the sides 634 may surround the upper side 611, the left side613, and the right side 613 of the drawer body portion 610.

The drawer deco 630 may have a space S5 formed among the upper side 631,the lower side 632, and the side 634. The drawer deco 630 may have oneor more hooks 635 formed thereon to hold the drawer cover 620 such thatthe drawer cover 620 does not fall off in a front or frontwarddirection. The one or more hooks 635 may project from the drawer deco630 toward the space S5. The drawer deco 630 may function as a coverholder to secure the drawer cover 620. The drawer deco 630 may includeall of the upper side 611, the lower side 612, and the side 634. Theupper side 611, the lower side 612, and the side 634 of the drawer deco630 may surround the circumference of the drawer cover 620.

The drawer deco 630 may have a metal layer coated to or on an outsidesurface thereof. For example, the drawer deco 630 may have a chromiumlayer coated to or on the outside surface, which may improve ornamentalbeauty of the laundry treating apparatus.

As set forth above, the PCB assembly 400 may have at least a portionthereof inserted into the space S2 of the front body portion 340. ThePCB assembly 400 may have the light guide mounted to be positionedbetween the PCB 402 and the window 350. At least a portion of the lightguide may be positioned in the front space S2 of the front body portion340, and at least a portion of the PCB cover 404 may be positioned inthe rear space S1. With a smaller portion of the PCB assembly 400positioned in the rear space S1 and a larger portion of the PCB assembly400 positioned in the front space S2, more empty space may be providedwithin the laundry treating apparatus 1′. Therefore, the portion of thePCB assembly 400 inserted in the front space S2 of the front bodyportion 340 may be as much as possible.

A control panel of a laundry treating apparatus in accordance withanother embodiment will be described in detail with reference to FIG.25. FIG. 25 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a control panel of alaundry treating apparatus in accordance with another embodiment.

Referring to FIG. 25, the laundry treating apparatus may include a PCBassembly 400″ having a control panel 30″ arranged to pass through anopening 105 a formed in the front plate 105″. The control panel body310″ may include a window 350″ arranged at the PCB assembly 400″ to havea front side sloped to face upward. The control panel body 310″ mayfurther include a deco 360″ that surrounds a circumference of the PCBassembly 400″ and a circumference of the window 350″.

As a configuration and operation of the laundry treating apparatus ofthis embodiment is identical or similar to the previous embodimentexcept for the control panel 30″, detailed description of theconfiguration and operation of this laundry treating apparatus of theembodiment have been omitted.

The PCB assembly 400″ may have a front portion positioned in front ofthe opening 105 a, and a rear portion positioned at a rear of theopening 105 a. The PCB assembly 400″ may have a front side 401 sloped bya predetermined angle in a direction to face upward forwardly.

As the PCB assembly 400″ may have a configuration and operationidentical or similar to the PCB assembly 400 in the previous embodimentexcept that the PCB assembly 400″ may be arranged to pass through theopening 105 a formed in the front plate 105″, detailed description ofthe configuration and operation have been omitted.

The window 350″ may be arranged in front of the PCB assembly 400″ havinga front portion that projects forward, and more specifically, in frontof the front side 401 of the PCB assembly 400″. As a configuration andoperation of the window 350″ are identical or similar to the window 350in the previous embodiment except that the window 350″ may be arrangedin front of the front side 401 of the PCB assembly 400″, detaileddescription of the configuration and operation have been omitted.

Similar to the previous embodiment, the deco 360″ may include all of theupper side 361, the lower side 362, and the side 363. The upper side361, the lower side 362, and the side 363 may surround a circumferenceof the PCB assembly 400″ and a circumference of the window 350.

Embodiments disclosed herein provide a laundry treating apparatus whichenables high utilization of an inside space, easy notice of informationto a user, and easy operation by a user. Further, embodiments disclosedherein provide a laundry treating apparatus with improved degrees offreedom of fabrication of a control panel.

Embodiments disclosed herein provide a laundry treating apparatus thatmay include a cabinet having a laundry opening formed therein, a doormounted to the cabinet to open/close the laundry opening, and a controlpanel arranged at or on the cabinet. The control panel may include acontrol panel body projected forward from a front plate. A front side ofthe control panel body may be sloped to face upward.

The control panel body may include an upper side, a lower side, and twoopposite sides exposed to an outside of the laundry treating apparatus.The control panel body may have a front/rear direction width of thelower side larger than a front/rear direction width of the upper side.The control panel body may have a vertical direction height smaller thana vertical direction height of the front plate.

The control panel body may include a front body portion projectedforward from the front plate, and a window arranged at the front bodyportion to have the front side sloped to face upward. The control panelbody may further include a deco that surrounds a circumference of thefront body portion and a circumference of the window, altogether.

The front body portion may have a space formed therein, and the controlpanel may further include a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly havingat least a portion thereof inserted in the space. The control panel mayinclude a PCB assembly arranged to pass through an opening formed in thefront plate, and the control panel body may include a window arranged atthe PCB assembly to have a front side sloped to face upward, and a decothat surrounds a circumference of the PCB assembly and a circumferenceof the window, altogether.

The door may have a portion that faces a lower side of the control panelbody in a vertical direction. A gap between the control panel body andthe door may be smaller than a height of the control panel body.

The door may have an outer frame that forms an exterior appearance ofthe door. The outer frame may be positioned such that at least a portionof the outer frame projects to an outside of the cabinet when the dooris closed. The outer frame may have an outside circumferential surfacehaving a hand grip formed thereon. The hand grip may include a recessformed in the outside circumferential surface of the outer frame. Theouter frame may have a hand grip formed thereon that faces the lowerside of the control panel body in a vertical direction of the door.

When the door is closed, the door may have a largest projected width ina front/rear direction larger than a largest projected width in afront/rear direction of the door. When the door is closed, the controlpanel body may have a largest projected width in a front/rear directionthe same with a largest projected width in a front/rear direction of thedoor, substantially.

The laundry treating apparatus as may further include a drawer panelarranged at the control panel. The drawer panel may have a sloped sidepositioned on a same plane with the front side of the control panelbody, substantially.

The drawer panel may include a drawer hand grip having the sloped side.The drawer panel may have a hand grip space having an opened lower sidein rear of the drawer hand grip, and the hand grip space may face aportion of an outside circumferential surface of the door when the dooris closed.

The laundry treating apparatus may further include a drawer panelarranged at the control panel. The drawer panel may include a drawerbody portion that projects forward, and a drawer cover arranged at thedrawer body portion to have a sloped side positioned on a same planewith the front side of the control panel body, substantially. The drawerpanel may further include a drawer deco that surrounds an upper side, aleft side, and a right side of the front body portion and acircumference of the drawer cover, altogether.

Embodiments disclosed herein further provide a laundry treatingapparatus that may include a cabinet that forms an exterior appearanceof the laundry treating apparatus, and a display positioned on an upperside of the cabinet in front of a front side of the cabinet to have afront side sloped to face upward. The laundry treating apparatus mayfurther include a drawer panel having a sloped side positioned on a sameplane with the front side of the display. The sloped side may bepositioned on a side of the front side of the display.

The laundry treating apparatus may further include a door mounted to thecabinet. The door may have a projected width the same with the display,substantially. The display, the door, and the drawer panel may beprojected forward from the cabinet.

The laundry treating apparatus according to embodiments disclosed hereinmay have at least the following advantages.

The outward projection of the control panel body may enhance degrees offreedom of fabrication of the control panel. The projection of the outerframe of the door to the outside of the cabinet may enhance degrees offreedom of fabrication and a shape of the door.

Utilization of the inside of the cabinet may be enhanced. A distancebetween a lower side of a front side of the control panel body and eyesof the user may be minimized, enabling a user to notice informationwhich the control panel displays more easily. Further, availability ofhandling of the control panel body in a sloped direction may enable theuser, standing in front of the laundry treating apparatus, to handle thecontrol panel conveniently and easily without giving overstrain to awrist of the user.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art embodiments are notintended to be limited to the above-described embodiments, and variouschanges or modifications may be made therein without departing from thescope and the technical sprit.

Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “anembodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particularfeature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with theembodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. Theappearances of such phrases in various places in the specification arenot necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when aparticular feature, structure, or characteristic is described inconnection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within thepurview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, orcharacteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.

Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number ofillustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerousother modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled inthe art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles ofthis disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modificationsare possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subjectcombination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawingsand the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications inthe component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also beapparent to those skilled in the art.

What is claimed is:
 1. A laundry treating apparatus comprising: acabinet including a front cover having a first opening through whichlaundry items are inserted; a door mounted to the front cover andconfigured to open and close the first opening, wherein the cabinetincludes a seating portion recessed toward an inside of the cabinet fromthe front cover; a control panel comprising: a first front platedetachably disposed on the front cover; and a control panel body thatprotrudes forwardly from the first front plate and located furtherforward than the front cover, wherein a front side of the control panelbody is sloped to face in an upward direction of the laundry treatingapparatus; wherein the control panel body includes: a front body thatprojects forward from the first front plate; a window arranged on thefront body that covers all of a front side of the front body, a frontside of the window being sloped to face in the upward direction of thelaundry treating apparatus; and a deco that surrounds an upper side, alower side, and at least one of two opposite sides of the front body andan upper side, a lower side, and at least one of two opposite sides ofthe window, a drawer panel comprising: a detergent box that holds adetergent; a second front plate detachably disposed on the detergent boxand the control panel; a drawer body that protrudes forward from thesecond front plate, the drawer body located further forward than thefront cover, and the drawer body having a hand grip space opened in adownward direction; a drawer cover disposed in front of the drawer bodyand having a sloped surface facing in the upward direction of thelaundry treating apparatus; and a drawer deco detachably disposed on thedrawer body and that holds the drawer cover, wherein the door comprises:an inner frame received in the seating portion and having an innersurface configured to face the seating portion when the door is in aclosed position; and an outer frame comprising: an outer circumferenceattached to the inner frame and configured to be exposed to an outsideof the cabinet when the door is in the closed position; an outer edgethat protrudes radially outward from a front end of the outercircumference; and a hand grip recessed radially inward from the outercircumference and located between the outer edge and a front surface ofthe front cover, wherein the outer circumference of the outer framefaces a lower surface of the control panel body and a lower surface ofthe drawer panel in a vertical direction, wherein a gap is formedbetween the control panel body and the outer circumference of the outerframe, and the gap is formed between the drawer panel and the outercircumference of the outer frame, wherein a portion of the gap is formedbetween the outer edge and the front surface of the front cover, and theouter edge faces the lower surface of the control panel and the lowersurface of the drawer panel in the vertical direction, wherein the handgrip space of the drawer panel extends upwardly in the verticaldirection at a rear of the sloped surface of the drawer cover, and thehand grip space of the drawer panel has an open lower side that facesthe outer circumference of the outer frame in the vertical direction,and wherein the hand grip space of the drawer panel configured toreceive a hand of a user inserted upwardly thereinto in the verticaldirection.
 2. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein theouter frame has a larger cross-sectional area than the inner frame. 3.The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a doorglass provided between the inner frame and the outer frame.